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When is CEF Required for Quality of Service?...............................................................................................1 Document ID: 4800 ..................................................................................................................................1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................1 Prerequisites.........................................................................................................................................................1 Requirements..........................................................................................................................................1 Components Used...................................................................................................................................1 Conventions............................................................................................................................................1 CEF Overview.....................................................................................................................................................1 QoS Features That Require CEF ..........................................................................................................................2 QoS Features That Require dCEF ........................................................................................................................3 Related Information.............................................................................................................................................3
Introduction
This document clarifies when Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is required to implement a Quality of Service (QoS) feature. This document also covers QoS features configured via the Modular QoS Command Line Interface. The MQC is a CLI structure used to create traffic policies and to attach these policies to interfaces. A traffic policy contains a traffic class and one or more QoS features. A traffic class is used to classify traffic, while the QoS features in the traffic policy determine how to treat the classified traffic. Refer to the Modular Quality of Service CommandLine Interface Overview for more information.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Readers of this document should have knowledge of these topics: How to configure QoS on Cisco Routers with and without the help of the Modular QoS Command Line Interface.
Components Used
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
CEF Overview
CEF is an advanced, Layer 3 switching technology inside a router. It defines the fastest method by which a Cisco router forwards packets from ingress to egress interfaces. The ip cef command enables CEF globally, and the ip routecache cef command enables CEF on an interface. Refer to Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding for more information.
command is used to analyze the network traffic, based on which Auto QoS templates are built. CEF must be enabled before the auto discovery qos command can be used. For more information about this feature and its prerequisites, refer to Auto QoS for the Enterprise. The RSVPATM QoS Interworking feature provides support for Controlled Load Service using RSVP over an ATM core network. Before the RSVPATM QoS Interworking feature is enabled, CEF must be enabled (dCEF is required for perSVC DWRED). For more information about this feature and its prerequisites, refer to RSVPATM QoS Interworking. The MPLS Quality of Service (QoS) feature enables network administrators to provide differentiated services across an MPLS network. For this feature to be configured, CEF must be enabled. For more information about this feature and its prerequisites, refer to MPLS Quality of Service (QoS). ClassBased Weighted Random Early Detection requires that CEF be enabled on an interface. For more information about this feature and its prerequisites, refer to ClassBased Weighted Fair Queueing and Weighted Random Early Detection.
Related Information
Cisco Express Forwarding QoS Support Pages IP Routing Technology Support Page Technical Support Cisco Systems
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